Which One Song Would JA Have Agreeed On

Hi For a long time, I have thought that when Marty or David Freiberg or whomever was singing (in Wooden Ships) "Won't you try some of these purple berries," that he was being nice. Like in "Won't You Try" Paul is being nice when he recommends caps or blue or sometimes tabs of orange haha..
Anyway then there's Stephen Still's line, "horror grips us as we watch you die."
Remember that Simpsons when the kids were on an island like Lord of the Flies and Ralph ate some berries? Oops!
Well it is like they say, "don't eat the brown acid..."

MARTY WAS SINGING THE LINE- WON'T YOU TRY SOME OF MY PURPLE BERRIES, I'VE BEEN EATING THEM FOR SIX OR SEVEN WEEKS NOW-HAVEN'T GOT SICK ONCE- PROBABLY KEEP US BOTH ALIVE....... WHAT A GREAT SONG- I PREFER THE AIRPLANE VERSION MUCH MORE POWERFUL!

I get it. It's kind of like grass hoppers and ticks. Grass hoppers are peaceful, nice, and awesome. They aren't gross at all, and I like to play with them. Ticks on the other hand, they are the opposite. Ticks jump on your legs and start makin' there way up! Trying to find a place to suck your blood and make your skin sore. The grass hoppers are greatly out weighed by the ticks, for now anyway. Soon, the grass hoppers and stick bugs will regain control using peace, while the ticks get killed by some sort of pesticide. AKA, wooden ships. Right?

Ticks ?
If you talk about what i think,
it is a little monster from hell !
Bad joke, but these creeps are not only
dangerous for you but your dog to !

Bloody serious now !
If you or your dog has one on your body,
just pull it of and your WRONG!!!!!!!!!!
The head stays in your body and
could make it more bad at all !!
NOT with alcohol !!!!
NOT with heat !!!!
I have a tool for that job,
i did get that at an animal hospital.
A good animal doctor should have it to.

Go to an animal doctor and ask for it
BEFORE you need it...

You have to use a tool for that !
Because there is something you
should know about ticks.
Lyme disease....

I guess you don't know who you are talking to. I spend more time worrying about ticks then I do . . . um . . . doing something I do a lot! I have a good technique for pulling ticks off of my dog. I just scream, "Mom!" and she takes care of it. You don't need a special tool, just pull it out by the head.

Sam wrote:I guess you don't know who you are talking to. I spend more time worrying about ticks then I do . . . um . . . doing something I do a lot! I have a good technique for pulling ticks off of my dog. I just scream, "Mom!" and she takes care of it. You don't need a special tool, just pull it out by the head.

(sorry for my crap english now)
If that is serious ?....Go ahead !...
That little tick does some fluid in your body.
So little but MORE DANGEROUS as you know !